Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and looking for some advice on the boat to pick for great loop and subsequent trips up and down ICW and down to the Caribbean. While I worked full time I owned cruisers; I semi retired a couple years ago and bought a Bavaria E40. We sailed her from Miami all the way to Great Lakes in the past 3 years. Unfortunately I lost her to a marina fire a couple of months ago and now looking for a replacement. E40 was great in terms of creature comforts (3 cabins, 2 heads, 4 fridges, etc.). She also had a real engine room - not a hatch. She did have a few issues:
1. She was underpowered with a 300HP motor and small stern thruster. Getting her in and out of the slip was always a pain.
2. All the weight was midships, so she turned on the axis - again control was an issue.
3. Access in and off the boat was a pain. Either a ladder off the side (impossible to use while docking), or a small collapsible swimming platform, then shallow steps molded into the transom. Not the safest way to get on and off the boat - I have fallen off of it once, but I'm only 50.
4. There was no space to put the dinghy and bike storage was a disaster - took 20 minutes for 2 men to retrieve a bike from the forward hold.
I have come up with a requirement list for a replacement and wanted to see if you guys have any feedback or suggestions.
Required:
1. Easy access: both swimming platform and a side door off the cockpit so I'm able to step on the dock directly from the helm.
2. Ability to easily store and deploy bikes and a dinghy - preferably from the fly bridge.
3. Fuel efficient at displacement speed, but can go faster then displacement (say up to 20knots) if needed.
4. Flybridge with dual helms.
5. Air draft not to exceed 19 feet - preferably 15 feet
Desired:
1. 2 heads
2. Single screw
3. Modern look
4. US engine (didn't like Volvo support framework in the US)
Based on my research I came up with a few boats that might fit the bill but have concerns with all of them:
1. Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 (possibly too small for a couple with occasional guests, 1 fridge, a single wet head, engine room access in the cabin)
2. Beneteau Swift Trawler 44 (Volvo engines, engine room access in the cabin)
3. Greenline 45 (Volvo engines, unknown quality of the boat, dinghy on the swimming platform, fuel consumption)
I'm sorry for the long post, but I wanted to share as much info as possible to hopefully solicit good feedback.
Thanks in advance.
I'm new to this forum and looking for some advice on the boat to pick for great loop and subsequent trips up and down ICW and down to the Caribbean. While I worked full time I owned cruisers; I semi retired a couple years ago and bought a Bavaria E40. We sailed her from Miami all the way to Great Lakes in the past 3 years. Unfortunately I lost her to a marina fire a couple of months ago and now looking for a replacement. E40 was great in terms of creature comforts (3 cabins, 2 heads, 4 fridges, etc.). She also had a real engine room - not a hatch. She did have a few issues:
1. She was underpowered with a 300HP motor and small stern thruster. Getting her in and out of the slip was always a pain.
2. All the weight was midships, so she turned on the axis - again control was an issue.
3. Access in and off the boat was a pain. Either a ladder off the side (impossible to use while docking), or a small collapsible swimming platform, then shallow steps molded into the transom. Not the safest way to get on and off the boat - I have fallen off of it once, but I'm only 50.
4. There was no space to put the dinghy and bike storage was a disaster - took 20 minutes for 2 men to retrieve a bike from the forward hold.
I have come up with a requirement list for a replacement and wanted to see if you guys have any feedback or suggestions.
Required:
1. Easy access: both swimming platform and a side door off the cockpit so I'm able to step on the dock directly from the helm.
2. Ability to easily store and deploy bikes and a dinghy - preferably from the fly bridge.
3. Fuel efficient at displacement speed, but can go faster then displacement (say up to 20knots) if needed.
4. Flybridge with dual helms.
5. Air draft not to exceed 19 feet - preferably 15 feet
Desired:
1. 2 heads
2. Single screw
3. Modern look
4. US engine (didn't like Volvo support framework in the US)
Based on my research I came up with a few boats that might fit the bill but have concerns with all of them:
1. Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 (possibly too small for a couple with occasional guests, 1 fridge, a single wet head, engine room access in the cabin)
2. Beneteau Swift Trawler 44 (Volvo engines, engine room access in the cabin)
3. Greenline 45 (Volvo engines, unknown quality of the boat, dinghy on the swimming platform, fuel consumption)
I'm sorry for the long post, but I wanted to share as much info as possible to hopefully solicit good feedback.
Thanks in advance.